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Marriage & Family Therapy Program
 

Overview

Our mission is to educate and mentor the next generation of leaders and agents of social change in the field of marriage and family therapy. 

 Program Emphases

  • We integrate family science and MFT in a coherent way.
  • We have a strong emphasis on research, which we view from a broad range of methodologies, including quantitative, qualitative, and community based participatory research
  • We have a diverse faculty who do research with diverse communities
  • We have special faculty expertise in community engagement with marginalized groups and those in the mainstream of society.

More information (pdf)

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Supervision Training Program

Third year MFT doctoral students are eligible to apply for the supervision practicum.  They provide supervision to masters students whose academic programs give approval. This supervision is supervised by MFT faculty members and meets a portion of the requirements for AAMFT approved supervisor status

FSoS 8001
Conceptual Frameworks
FSoS8001

FSoS Links

Graduate Program Handbook (pdf) Faculty Graduate Courses Scholarship Opportunities

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The Graduate School Minnesota Board of Marriage & Family Therapy

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